The Dubbing (Knight Of The Woeful Countenance)
- Bernard Spear (1968)You are listening to the song The Dubbing (Knight Of The Woeful Countenance) by Bernard Spear, writer by Mitch Leigh;Joe Darion in album Man Of La Mancha: The London Original Cast. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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- Overture - Denys Rawson
- I'm Only Thinking Of Hime (And Reprise) - Alan Crowfoot
- Man Of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) - Bernard Spear
- It's All The Same - Joan Diener
- Dulcinea - Keith Michell
- I Really Like Him - Bernard Spear
- What Does He Want Of Me? - Joan Diener
- Little Bird, Little Bird - Peter Gordeno
- Barber's Song (Golden Helmet Of Mambrino) - Bernard Spear
- To Each His Dulcinea (To Every Man His Dream) - Alan Crofoot
- The Impossible Dream (The Quest) - Keith Michell
- Combat Scene (The Fight) - Bernard Spear
- The Dubbing (Knight Of The Woeful Countenance) - Bernard Spear
- The Abduction - Joan Diener
- Reprise: Man Of La Mancha (I Don Quixote) - Keith Michell
- Aldonza - Joan Diener
- Knight Of The Mirrors - Bernard Spear
- A Little Gossip - Bernard Spear
- The Death Scene: Dulcinea (Reprise) - Joan Diener
- The Death Scene: Man Of La Mancha (Reprise) - Joan Diener
- The Death Scene: The Psalm - Alan Crofoot
- Final Scene - Company
- Finale Reprise: The Impossible Dream (The Quest) - Company
Lyrics
Don Quixote de La Mancha
Having proved yourself this day
In glorious and terrible combat
And by my authority as lord of this castle
I hereby dub thee knight!
But, your Lordship
Didn't I do it right?
If Your Lordship could make some mention of the deeds I performed to earn this honor?
Of course
Don Quixote de La Mancha
Having proved yourself this day
In glorious and terrible combat
And by my authority as lord of this castle
I hereby dub thee knight!
Something else? And it is customary to grant the new knight an added name
If Your Lordship could devise such a name for me...?
Hmmm
Hail, Knight of the Woeful Countenance
Knight of the Woeful Countenance!
Wherever you go
People will know
Of the glorious deeds
Of the Knight of the Woeful Countenance!
Farewell and good cheer
Oh my brave cavalier
Ride onward to glorious strife
I swear when you're gone
I'll remember you well
For all of the rest of my life.
Hail, Knight of the Woeful Countenance
Knight of the Woeful Countenance
Fare to the foe
They will quail at the sight
Of the Knight of the Woeful Countenance!
Oh valorous Knight
Go and fight for the right
And battle all villains that be
But oh, when you do
What will happen to you
Thank God I won't be there to see!
Hail, Knight of the Woeful Countenance
Knight of the Woeful Countenance!
Wherever you go
People will know
Of the glorious deeds
Of the Knight of the Woeful Countenance!
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